3 FAM 3500
UNPAID LEAVE
3 FAM 3510
LEAVE WITHOUT PAY (LWOP)
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Office of Origin: HR/ER/WLD)
3 FAM 3511 GENERAL
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps - USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
a. Leave without pay (LWOP) is a temporary, non-pay
status and absence from duty, granted with administrative discretion, upon an
employee's written request.
b. The permissive nature of LWOP distinguishes it from
absence without official leave (AWOL), which is an absence from duty that is
not authorized or approved (including leave not approved until required
documentation is submitted), or for which a leave request has been denied.
c. An employee may request LWOP without invoking the
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1933 (FMLA), even if he or she has available
paid leave.
3 FAM 3512 Authorities
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps - USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
a. 5 U.S.C. 6381 - 87, the FMLA, provides covered
employees within an entitlement to a total of up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave
(LWOP) during any 12-month period for certain family and medical needs.
b. 38 U.S.C. 4301 - 33, The Uniformed Services
Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994, provides employees with an
entitlement to LWOP when employment with an employer is interrupted by a period
of service in the uniformed service.
c. Executive Order 5396 provides that disabled
veterans are entitled to LWOP for necessary medical treatment.
d. 5 U.S.C. 8101 - 8150 prohibits employees from
remaining in a pay status while receiving workers compensation payments from
the Department of Labor.
3 FAM 3513 GRANTING AUTHORITY
3 FAM 3513.1 Foreign Service
Employees Serving Overseas
3 FAM 3513.1-1 Requests Which
Must Be Referred to Headquarters
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. The following requests must be referred:
(1) All requests for LWOP in excess of 90 calendar
days;
(2) Requests for LWOP in the United States on leave,
detail, or consultation;
(3) Requests for LWOP for higher education;
(4) Military training or service;
(5) Temporary employment with a non-Federal public or
private enterprise; and
(6) Requests for LWOP immediately before separation.
b. Requests must be referred to:
State
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HR/CDA
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USAID
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M/HR/POD or M/HR/EM and OIG/M/PS and IG/RM for
BS-08 employees
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Commerce
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OFSHC
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USDA
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FSA/HRD
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All requests for LWOP at Agriculture are handled in
accordance with agency directives.
3 FAM 3513.1-2 Requests Handled
at Post
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. An officer in charge of a State, USAGM, or USDA post may grant principal officers
at subordinate posts under his or her supervision, LWOP other than as provided
in section 3
FAM 3513.1-1.
b. The approving officers at post may grant LWOP to all
other employees, except as provided in 3 FAM 3513.1-1,
and 3 FAM
3513.1-2 a.
c. For USAID, see ADS 480.3.11a.
3 FAM 3513.2 Foreign Service (FS)
Employees Serving in the United States
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
Hours Requested
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Approval Officer
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80 hours or less
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Heads of offices and divisions and other comparable
officials, and supervisors designed by them
For Commerce: Immediate Supervisor
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More than 80 hours but not to exceed 90 calendar
days
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Executive Directors or Administrative Officers of -
employing bureau
For Commerce: Immediate Supervisor, Regional
Director and Final Approval by Director, Office of Foreign Service Human
Capital
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More than 90 calendar days
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State: HR/CDA
Commerce: Immediate Supervisor, Regional Director
and Final Approval by Director, Office of Foreign Service Human Capital
USDA: FSA/HRD
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More than 80 hours but not to exceed 30 calendar
days
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For Commerce: Immediate Supervisor, Regional
Director and Final Approval by Director, Office of Foreign Service Human
Capital
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3 FAM 3513.3 Civil Service
Employees of State
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Civil Service Employees Only)
Hours requested
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Approving Officer
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80 hours
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Heads of offices and divisions and other comparable
officers, and supervisors designated by them.
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More than 80 hours but not to exceed one year
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Executive Directors or Administrative Officers
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More than one year
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Office of Civil Service Human Resource Management
(HR/CSHRM)
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3 FAM 3513.4 Senior Executive
Service Employees of State
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
Hours requested
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Approving Officer
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80 hours or less
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Officials who normally approve an executives leave
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More than 80 hours
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Executive Resources Board
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3 FAM 3514 PROCEDURES
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
a. Procedures for requesting and approving LWOP are
found in 3
FAH-1 H-3510. For Foreign Service (FS) employees, refer to the Office of
Career Development and Assignments (HR/CDA) Standard Operating Procedures A-12
to obtain information regarding FS LWOP request procedures. Reservists
returning to active duty should refer to SOP A-12a.
b. For USAID: See ADS 480.3.11a.
c. For USDA: Refer to Handbook 17-PM, Exhibit 11.
3 FAM 3515 LIMITATIONS ON USE
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
a. LWOP may not be imposed as a penalty.
b. The authorization of LWOP is a matter of
administrative discretion. An employee cannot demand leave without pay as a
matter of right except as provided by 3 FAM 3530, 3 FAM 3512, 3 FAH-1 H-3513,
and 3 FAH-1
H-3514.
c. Eligibility for LWOP is not dependent on a specific
length of service and may be authorized whether or not the employee has an
annual leave credit.
d. An employee on LWOP remains in an active appointment
and subject to government standards of conduct. Such an employee may not be
offered or accept a contract with the U.S. Government either directly or
indirectly for government services, coinciding in time with an appointment.
The only condition under which a contract and an appointment may be held
simultaneously is if there is a most compelling reason to allow it, such as
when the governments needs cannot be otherwise met (48 CFR 3.6). See 3 FAH-1 H-3510
for further information and procedures.
e. Various employee entitlements are affected by LWOP
status, including the accrual of annual and sick leave. For example, when a
full-time employee with an 80-hour biweekly tour of duty accumulates a total of
80 hours of nonpay status (either in one pay period, or over the course of
several pay periods), the employee will not earn annual and sick leave in a pay
period. If the employee again accumulates 80 hours of nonpay status, the
employee will again not earn leave in the pay period in which that new 80-hour
total is reached.
3 FAM 3516 PURPOSE FOR WHICH GRANTED
3 FAM 3516.1 LWOP Requests
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
An employee may request LWOP to be absent from work for
any reason including for purposes related to pregnancy, childbirth, adoption,
or foster care , or to bond with or care for a child.
3 FAM 3516.2 30 Calendar Days or
Less
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
LWOP may be granted for periods of 30 calendar days or
less for any reasonable purpose.
3 FAM 3516.3 Extended LWOP
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
a. LWOP in excess of 30 calendar days may be granted
for specific reasons and for definite periods of time. Examples of acceptable
reasons may be found in 3 FAH-1 H-3514.
b. Supervisors are encouraged to offer LWOP for a
longer period than what is provided for under FMLA, to the maximum extent
practicable for pregnancy, childbirth, adoption, or foster care.
3 FAM 3517 RETURN TO DUTY
(CT:PER-925; 09-24-2018)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM/Commerce/Foreign Service Corps/USDA)
(Applies to Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
Since LWOP is a voluntary absence from duty and pay status
for a specific period, an employee may not demand to be restored to duty before
the authorized absence expires. However, an employee who wishes to return to
duty before the expiration of authorized LWOP should so inform the appropriate
official at the post or at headquarters and such employee will be restored to
duty as soon as administratively possible.
3 FAM 3518 AND 3519 UNASSIGNED